The social conditions triggered by the global COVID-19 pandemic have been described as a ‘perfect storm’, which could incite and exacerbate incidences of family violence (FV). This article proposes strategies to reduce the anticipated impact of COVID-19 on FV based on lessons learnt from available evidence. The evidence base on factors linking pandemics, conflicts, and disasters with violence against women and children (VAW/C) as well as risk and protective factors for FV is examined. This reveals several overlapping factors associated with changes in vulnerability to FV, which would likely be worsened during and possibly beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. Strategies are then proposed to counteract the effects of the current pandemic on these ov...
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has been the highlights of the year 2020, creating ripples of st...
The United Nations (UN) defines domestic violence as behavioural patterns in a relationship to gain ...
Abstract The paper was entitled: “The Influence of the COVID-19 Pandemic on At-Risk Populations Expe...
The social conditions triggered by the global COVID-19 pandemic have been described as a ‘perfect st...
Disasters including public health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic are known to increase instances ...
According to WHO, violence against women tend to increase during any type of emergency, such as the ...
Though necessary to slow the spread of the novel Coronavirus (Covid-19), actions such as social-dist...
As feared by many, our dedicated actions to slow the spread of COVID-19 significantly impacted repor...
By the emergence of the COVID-19 transfers and relocation of people to prevent the spread of infecti...
COVID-19 has increased threats to women's safety in Australia and globally. This research is based o...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected children's risk of violence in their h...
The year 2020 met us with the COVID-19 pandemic. The covid-19 pandemic has gone past a mere health c...
ABSTRACT: Starting with the end of 2019, and so far, the pandemic challenged by the SARS-COV-2 virus...
Since April of 2020, we have endured a time of confinement within our families due to the restrictio...
This study examined the relationship between variables about family members co-residing during the C...
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has been the highlights of the year 2020, creating ripples of st...
The United Nations (UN) defines domestic violence as behavioural patterns in a relationship to gain ...
Abstract The paper was entitled: “The Influence of the COVID-19 Pandemic on At-Risk Populations Expe...
The social conditions triggered by the global COVID-19 pandemic have been described as a ‘perfect st...
Disasters including public health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic are known to increase instances ...
According to WHO, violence against women tend to increase during any type of emergency, such as the ...
Though necessary to slow the spread of the novel Coronavirus (Covid-19), actions such as social-dist...
As feared by many, our dedicated actions to slow the spread of COVID-19 significantly impacted repor...
By the emergence of the COVID-19 transfers and relocation of people to prevent the spread of infecti...
COVID-19 has increased threats to women's safety in Australia and globally. This research is based o...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected children's risk of violence in their h...
The year 2020 met us with the COVID-19 pandemic. The covid-19 pandemic has gone past a mere health c...
ABSTRACT: Starting with the end of 2019, and so far, the pandemic challenged by the SARS-COV-2 virus...
Since April of 2020, we have endured a time of confinement within our families due to the restrictio...
This study examined the relationship between variables about family members co-residing during the C...
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has been the highlights of the year 2020, creating ripples of st...
The United Nations (UN) defines domestic violence as behavioural patterns in a relationship to gain ...
Abstract The paper was entitled: “The Influence of the COVID-19 Pandemic on At-Risk Populations Expe...